Title :
Adaptive Control and Reconfiguration of Mobile Wireless Sensor Networks for Dynamic Multi-Target Tracking
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Texas A&M Univ., College Station, TX, USA
Abstract :
We propose the adaptive control and reconfiguration schemes for mobile wireless sensor networks (MWSN) to achieve timely and accurate mobile multi-target tracking (MMTT) with cost-effective energy consumption. In particular, our proposed schemes can detect the mobile multi-targets´ random appearance and disappearance in the clutter environments with high accuracy and low energy cost. We develop the optimal mutual-information based techniques to adaptively control the reconfiguration of the proposed MWSN by designing the Distributed/Decentralized Probability Hypothesis Density (DPHD) filtering algorithms. By dynamically adjusting the sensors´ states, including their positions and activations, our schemes can efficiently improve the observabilities of the tracked multi-targets. We further analyze the asymptotic performance of our proposed schemes by deriving the upper-bounds of the detection-error probabilities. Also presented are the performance analyses which validate and evaluate our proposed adaptive control and reconfiguration schemes for MWSN in terms of the multi-target states estimation accuracy, the energy-consumption efficiency, and the robustness to the interference/noise.
Keywords :
adaptive control; mobile radio; radio tracking; target tracking; telecommunication control; wireless sensor networks; DPHD filtering algorithm; adaptive control; cost-effective energy consumption; decentralized probability hypothesis density; detection-error probability; distributed probability hypothesis density; dynamic multitarget tracking; mobile wireless sensor networks; reconfiguration scheme; Atmospheric measurements; Mobile communication; Mobile computing; Particle measurements; Target tracking; Time measurement; Wireless sensor networks; Distributed/Decentralized Probability Hypothesis Density (DPHD) Filter; dynamic mobile multi-target tracking; mobile wireless sensor networks (MWSN); mutual information-theory based control;
Journal_Title :
Automatic Control, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAC.2011.2163862